Light rail Green Line service could possible be cut

BY ANDREW WRIGHT

Metro Transit is considering cutting its Green Line overnight service, according to the Pioneer Press.

Metro Transit said it may cut the Green Line service from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. on weekdays to provide more time for maintenance and to prevent passenger misconduct.

According to the Star Tribune, Metro Transit General Manager Wes Kooistra said he has received requests from maintenance to cut the overnight schedule to allow for safer maintenance repairs. Kooistra also said there have been an increasing amount of complaints about night use on the Green Line, including theft, assault, and drug use.

Metro Transit's news has people worried about the homeless community, who rely on public transit for shelter during the harsh winters.

Kooistra acknowledged the change would affect riders who seek public transit for shelter, but he said that is not the purpose of the light rail.

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